I have that 25 pound set too...but it'll just piss someone off..Gotta go bigger.
Yeah, exactly. you START OFF with 25, end up with 45 or so.
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I have that 25 pound set too...but it'll just piss someone off..Gotta go bigger.
I'm not gonna like lie. I have the same conversation with my parents all the time.Kathianne said:Oh I wish it was a Mr. Buggles. My son emailed me, 'to send him a case of Gatorade, any flavor than Lemon.'
Me: 'Ummm, that would be too expensive to ship, dear.'
Him: 'Mom, you don't know how expensive it is to buy down here!'
Oh I wish it was a Mr. Buggles. My son emailed me, 'to send him a case of Gatorade, any flavor than Lemon.'
Me: 'Ummm, that would be too expensive to ship, dear.'
Him: 'Mom, you don't know how expensive it is to buy down here!'
Kenny Chesney said:She had that Honda loaded down
with Abercrombie clothes and 15 pairs of shoes and his American express
he checked the oil and slammed the hood, said your good to go
she hugged them both and headed off to the west coast
And he cried
there goes my life
there goes my future, my everything
I love you
baby good-bye
My baby starts pre-school in 2 weeks, I'm gonna be so lonely:tears1:
My 13 yr old got off the bus yesterday at 4:30 went to his room to do homework and I didn't see him until 5:30 when he came out to ask what was for dinner. I feel so used.
Why can't they stay little? :baby4:
We're weathering the switch to middle school. They started Monday, and the past two days have been confusion with the car pool. It was MUCH simpler when she just got on the big yellow bus. Now she has a locker, changes classes, she's in band. She LOVES it! I'm the one having a lot of trouble.
She knows about the birds & the bees, she is getting interested in make-up and clothes, and she even confessed to me that she has a crush on a certain little boy!
But, at least I still have my baby at home for another year.
I was nervous for my son when he started 6th also, since it was the first time he would have to switch classes with lockers and all that. He did great and didn't have any problems.
Luckily he's a late bloomer and hasn't started puberty yet. The girls are into that full swing in 8th though, I'm amazed how boy crazy some are.
My son and daughter (almost 11) know all about the birds and bees. But, if you ask my son if he has any questions he turns red and leaves the room. My daughters biggest question was how does the baby get out, to which my husband whispers to me "the same way it got in". I of course was more delicate in my answer.
Trigg,
I can still remember my pre-school days. The days then seemed like they lasted weeks, and everything was so clean and pure. I guess there's perks to every stage in life.
My baby left for college this morning, I thought it would be easy.:tears1:
:rotflmao:Now that's an HONEST MAN answer. No beating around the bush. (not intended)
Big hug from me :baby4:
Thanks Bonnie. I was ready, or so I thought. She's only 1 1/2 hours away so it's ok. Heck, she's come home twice since Saturday. LOL.
She got a job as a swim team coach yesterday for a serious local swim team, I think thatll keep her busy when she doesnt have anything else to do.